Living long enough to establish a foothold in ARK: Survival Evolved takes time, and it is by no means an easy accomplishment. This is a survival game, after all, which means gathering food, water, shelter, and weapons. And with how large the maps in the game can get (miles and miles), one step in the wrong direction could mean being a dinosaur’s next meal.
If that wasn’t dangerous enough, the Fjordur map brings players to a Nordic-inspired landscape. Explore hardy forests, mountains capped with ice, long-forgotten ruins, and frigid temperatures.
On top of dealing with an unforgiving landscape, ARK: Survival Evolved players must contend with new wildlife, such as Desmodus, Fjordhawk, Andrewsarchus, and Fenrir. But part of the fun in ARK: Survival Evolved is taming creatures.
Every aforementioned animal introduced in the Fjordur map is tamable. Not only is each one wonderfully designed, but they also provide players with unique benefits. Here is how players can tame their very own Fenrir in ARK: Survival Evolved and what abilities it offers.
Taming a Fenrir in ARK: Survival Evolved is a very different process than what fans of the game might be used to. Normally, players run into the wild, tranq an animal (or beat it with a club), and feed it berries or meat. That’s not the case with Fenrir.
Instead, Fenrir is essentially an end-game reward. The Fjordur map has quite a few bosses. These are closely tied to the map’s unique portals, which can be created once players amass enough Runestones.
Runestones are required to summon mini-bosses, of which there are three. To summon one, players need 30 Runestones, so 90 altogether. The three bosses are Beyla, Steinbjorn, and a dual-fight with Haiti and Skoll. They’re located in their
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